The ACC RV Warranty Group, www.accrvwarranty.com, will provide 24/7 live dispatching of tire repair and service providers to the customers location in the case of an RV tire failure. Repairs will be on a sign-and-go basis with no out-of pocket for the consumer.
The ACC RV Tire warranty program is unique in today’s marketplace due to the fact that it is included at no extra charge for all ACC RV Warranty consumers who purchase after 11/23/2011 with no additional fees.
The ACC RV Tire program provides for locating both the service provider and a replacement tire for the RV. The ACC tire service pays for the service call, mileage, travel time and labor for the tire replacement. If the tire failure was the result of road hazard damage, the program also pays for the cost of the tire. In the case of blowouts not due to a road hazard, the program will still cover all of the labor and fees, and the customer will only pay for the tire itself.
Key benefits of the program include 24-hour service dispatch throughout the US and Canada along with an extensive tire availability database.
“ACC now has the best consumer-oriented RV tire warranty program we have seen,” said Steve Burgess of ACC. “It offers an extremely easy to use telephone or online claims process with immediate payments to the service providers.” In addition, the ACC program will also cover the RV'ers tow vehicle and trailer tire failures.
According to Burgess, "The combination of ACC's extensive RV Warranty coverage for older coaches along with unlimited towing and now tire coverage at no charge to the consumer positions ACC as a clear leader in the motorhome extended service arena." "By improving internal efficiencies, ACC has been able to increase the value of its offerings to consumers without a price increase in nearly three years. We are very proud of that."
According to the RVIA, more than 1.5 million RV’s have been shipped to dealers during the past 5 years. With the current economy, more and more consumers are putting off trading for a new unit and are now out of factory warranty coverage and also experiencing higher than normal tire failure rates due to the increase in age and miles.
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